Abstract-- This paper considers when a discrete-time periodic non-homogeneous system can be transformed to a time-invariant one by using regular linear mappings of state variables,...
This paper studies the input design problem for system identification where time domain constraints have to be considered. A finite Markov chain is used to model the input of the s...
In this paper, we show the optimality of a certain class of disturbance-affine control policies in the context of one-dimensional, constrained, multi-stage robust optimization. Ou...
Dimitris Bertsimas, Dan Andrei Iancu, Pablo A. Par...
We consider a mixed linear system model, with both continuous and discrete inputs and outputs, described by a coefficient matrix and a set of noise variances. When the discrete inp...
Argyrios Zymnis, Stephen P. Boyd, Dimitry M. Gorin...
The control of quantum phenomena is a topic that has carried out many challenging problems. Among others, the Hamiltonian identification, i.e, the inverse problem associated with ...
The conventional independent component regression (ICR), as an exclusive two-step implementation algorithm, has the risk similar to principal component regression (PCR). That is, t...
In this work, we consider the problem of particle source identification from distributed electron density measurements in fusion plasmas, such as the ones obtained in Tore Supra t...
The explicit solution of the filtering problem with exponential criteria for a general Gaussian signal is obtained through an approach which is based on a conditional Cameron-Mart...
Abstract-- This paper studies the stabilizability of an ndimensional quantized feedforward nonlinear system. The state of that system is first quantized into a finite number of bit...
In this paper, we analyze the verification of K-step opacity in discrete event systems that are modeled as (possibly non-deterministic) finite automata with partial observation on ...